AuthorTopic: MMBD cd with printed manual. (Read 2905 times)

Hello everyoneI just got my MultiMedia Bonus Disk and printed manual in the mail, and I just wanted to let everyone know how Nice it is.It is definitely worth 15 bucks. If you are going to do any multimedia work on VL you have to grab a copy. It has all the tools you need to make DVD backups and Waaay more.

Hello everyoneI just got my MultiMedia Bonus Disk and printed manual in the mail, and I just wanted to let everyone know how Nice it is.It is definitely worth 15 bucks. If you are going to do any multimedia work on VL you have to grab a copy. It has all the tools you need to make DVD backups and Waaay more.Uelsk8s

cool...so did you install audacity?did it work? were the manual instructions easy to follow for a fix? inquireing minds want to knowwwwww

The manual presents a couple methods for recording, along with a list of the programs that can be used. That way, if you do have a problem with Audacity, there are several alternatives for recording, but you could still use Audacity. In the section about Audacity, the manual does present the fixes that I had mentioned before in another thread and should in theory solve any problems you might have with it. You may just have to get one and find out.

point taken...guess I have to decide what curiosity is worth to me...I think $15 usd is fair price but I am avoiding the plasticpal for other reasons..have bookmarked the site and will look at the alternatives....awesome list of apps..does it come with the soho kit or is the MMBD a second for std...and included in the std deluxe or both..will check the vec store

point taken...guess I have to decide what curiosity is worth to me...I think $15 usd is fair price but I am avoiding the plasticpal for other reasons..have bookmarked the site and will look at the alternatives....awesome list of apps..does it come with the soho kit or is the MMBD a second for std...and included in the std deluxe or both..will check the vec store

I think it might come with soho but the one included on std deluxe is a snapshot of a testing version that has a lot of old programs, many that don't work etc... AND you don't get the manual with either one. The new version 1.0 has a huge load of updated programs and lots of fixes. I hope you like it either way though!

The first one is a live cd, the second and third are Ubuntu based. The MMBD has roughly the same selection of applications that the others have. For example, here is the list of apps included on Ubuntu Studio: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageList

I actually used that list as a base for the MMBD, but have expanded on it and have removed some of the worthless ones that have dead development over several years old. I hope that helps for your comparison of alternatives.

thanks for the info...but a bit of misunderstanding...I meant to say that I do not know how to aquire the MMBD without a credit card and paypal...options for that...I am in canada right now so would be money order in us funds to somewhere or COD in the mail. stops me from getting soho also...I can download but no manual and I am on dialup..lol the problems of cottage life.

thanks for the info...but a bit of misunderstanding...I meant to say that I do not know how to aquire the MMBD without a credit card and paypal...options for that...I am in canada right now so would be money order in us funds to somewhere or COD in the mail. stops me from getting soho also...I can download but no manual and I am on dialup..lol the problems of cottage life.

I'll PM you, we might be able to work something out. I can assure you that you will probably want the manual. It has a lot of information that you might find useful.